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Parent tells Piscataway board her preschooler required surgery after Play‑Doh was placed in ear
Summary
During public comment a parent said her preschool-aged daughter had Play‑Doh placed in her ear, required urgent-care and ENT procedures under anesthesia, and is now frightened to attend school; she urged the board to investigate classroom supervision and administrative practices in that special-education setting.
During the meeting’s public-comment period a parent who did not give her name told the board that her preschool-aged daughter — placed in a district ADA/ABA classroom — had Play‑Doh inserted in her ear during a school day. The parent said she received a call from the school nurse, sought urgent care and the child later required an ENT procedure under anesthesia to remove the…
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